It’s a Wednesday, which means we’ve got another paper on the streets, and another batch of stories online over here for your perusal. — Starting at the top of the issue, we’ve got “Grave Singer,” Hannah Levin’s story on Joseph Arthur, who’s playing The Triple Door on Friday and Saturday Night.– Also on page 1 is our conversation with Brandi Carlile about her self-defense campaign, Fight the Fear, which you’ve already read on Reverb.– Saby Reyes-Kulkarni chimes in with another uplifting piece on Behemoth called “Sweat, Blood, Sperm.” Behemoth playes El Corazon on Tuesday night.– For her Rocket Queen column this week, Levin worked overtime, checking out an underground hard-edged show in Belltown, stopping by Shabazz Palaces at Neumos, and getting re-inspired by the School of Rock gig at The Crocodile.– And in The Short List, Sara Brickner pulls together a list of this week’s notable shows, from Jaguar Love (Friday at Vera) to Al Kooper (Triple Door, Tuesday).
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